Recent coverage by Channel NewsAsia highlights the growing pressure on global supply chains, especially when it comes to RAM and SSD prices. With demand rising from AI, cloud services, and everyday tech use, businesses are facing longer wait times and more unpredictable pricing. This makes it harder to secure the memory and storage components they need.
In the CNA feature, myhalo appears at the 1 minute 25 second mark as a Singapore-based company helping clients navigate these challenges while continuing to deliver reliable IT hardware solutions. At the 2 minute 5 second mark, Founder Ching Hwee, representing ASME as Sustainability Chair, shares practical advice for SMEs, encouraging them to plan ahead and make smarter purchasing decisions when investing in new IT products.
The segment reflects how myhalo is adapting by working closely with suppliers and managing procurement more strategically to reduce delays and cost impact. As RAM and SSD prices remain uncertain, businesses like myhalo play an important role in helping companies stay operational and prepared despite ongoing market challenges.







